This is sort of off topic, but as good a place as any to say that ditching gslapt-notifier is one of the first things I do when I install VL 6. I hate having that icon in the system tray. It reminds me of Windows Updates, which also "favors" you with an annoying icon. (I turn off Windows Automatic Updates, too.)

I run Gslapt every day anyway, so I don't need gslapt-notifier. It's a useful feature for those who want it, but I wish the option to disable it were a bit more obvious.--GrannyGeek

Thanks for the report, [nic]. The fact that you got it working is encouraging, and I think there's a very good chance that the problematic things will work with the increased hardware support in VL 6.

My friend is currently using Kubuntu and is very happy with it. I doubt he'd be willing to remove it and give VL a try, but the next time someone wonders whether VL would work on an eee, I'll say "it's been done."--GrannyGeek

Man you guys rock!!! I been vectoring on and off for a couple of years. Vector Linux has been my old standby, if nothing else works, Vector will. I guess I finally got a clue and have switched my main distro to VL. 6.0 is clean and I like the new tweeks in VASM. Whole distro is really clean. Only complaint is it didn't turn on netwrking upon first boot. VASM networking stuff wouldn't turn it on either. Had to do it from the command line. But no biggie. Since thats all I had to do to VL. I'm really happy.

Hi Peeps,Long admirer of the polish of VectorLinux Desktops. I have just recently purchased the standard deluxe set (download). Read the readme text on how to add the 2nd cd to the GSlapt repo in preferences but not sure if I am doing it right or working right - when I tried to install wine from the CD it said there was not enough space (assume it was trying to install on itself - the CD) any help appreciated so I can try Enlightenment (E17) and KDE 4 etc.

Best regards,swarfendor437

PS I thought MegaMario was on one of these versions - should I have purchased SOHO instead?

As far as adding a cd in Gslapt so that it can get packages from it, the path should be /mnt/cdrom/packages. There should be a way to add new repos in the Gslapt preferences. You just add the cdrom like another repo.

Installing Wine: "not enough space" sounds like your root partition doesn't have enough space on it. All packages installed by Gslapt are installed to the root partition. Check your root partition and see how much space you have left on it.

Megamario is in the VL 5.9 repos for sure. I don't know about the 6.0 repos. You might be able to run VL 5.9 apps on VL 6.0 (somebody correct me here if I'm wrong). Here is the ftp site you could put into Gslapt if you want to try it.

Hello,wrong place to ask this type of questions, but anyway try to enter file:///media/cdrom0/packages/ as package source and if not file:///media/vectordlxcd2/packages/ maybe will do it, i had to enter that on another of my computers to make it work, good luck!

Otherwise you could always look at the uppermost part of thunar and draw your own conclusions about what source name you should use

Ok flash back to the 80's. Over all VL 6.0 has been great. I still test other distros once in a while, but even with flashy graphics, and the Debian spin, VL keps on trucking. Things work mostly, and if they don't there are folks like Moe and Big Paws that walk folks though the glitches that just happen with any OS. My younger kids haven't been able to break it, but they do try, my teenager has broken it but thats what he gets. He decided to go back to Ubuntu, but he needed to log in as root to fix something, and found out root doesn't exist! Only SUDO. LOL